Program Director, WYldlife for Tomorrow

Wyoming

Position Title: Program Director

Organization: WYldlife for Tomorrow

Location: Wyoming; office location to be approved by the President

Position Overview: The PD will help oversee daily operations and provide strategic and tactical leadership for The Fund’s signature program WFT. The PD will consistently evaluate the landscape to find opportunities which will advance WFT. Primary duties will include strategic marketing and public awareness of WFT, donor (investor) cultivation and grant writing/reporting, investor management, managing WFT co-branded products, and overseeing all aspects of the WFT grants process which includes evaluating potential conservation projects to support. The PD will be expected to establish a self-sustaining position over time. Potential for professional growth to a higher level position as WFT and The Fund mature.

Duties:

  • Work closely with the President and Operations Manager to develop strategic and tactical goals for WYldlife For Tomorrow.
  • Work closely with the President and Operations Manager to handle and oversee daily administrative needs for WYldlife For Tomorrow.
  • Identify, develop, and maintain relationships with investors.
  • Help develop annual marketing strategy and maintain strong online and social media presence for WYldlife For Tomorrow.
  • Help plan and implement special events for WYldlife For Tomorrow
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the President.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, public policy, environmental science, wildlife management, or related field is preferred
  • Working knowledge of non-profit administration and fundraising
  • Demonstrated success leading an issue-based program or campaign
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills; ability to work independently on a daily basis

Anticipated Start Date: November 1, 2024

Application Deadline: Open til Filled

How to Apply: Email letter of interest, resume, and three references that are former employers, college professors, or prominent community citizens to: Chris McBarnes, President, The WYldlife Fund, at chris@thewyldlifefund.org.